Large-eddy simulation study of the logarithmic law for second- and higher-order moments in turbulent wall-bounded flow
The logarithmic law for the mean velocity in turbulent boundary layers has long provided a valuable and robust reference for comparison with theories, models and large-eddy simulations (LES) of wall-bounded turbulence. More recently, analysis of high-Reynolds-number experimental boundary-layer data...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of fluid mechanics 2014-10, Vol.757, p.888-907 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The logarithmic law for the mean velocity in turbulent boundary layers has long provided a valuable and robust reference for comparison with theories, models and large-eddy simulations (LES) of wall-bounded turbulence. More recently, analysis of high-Reynolds-number experimental boundary-layer data has shown that also the variance and higher-order moments of the streamwise velocity fluctuations
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display logarithmic laws. Such experimental observations motivate the question whether LES can accurately reproduce the variance and the higher-order moments, in particular their logarithmic dependency on distance to the wall. In this study we perform LES of very high-Reynolds-number wall-modelled channel flow and focus on profiles of variance and higher-order moments of the streamwise velocity fluctuations. In agreement with the experimental data, we observe an approximately logarithmic law for the variance in the LES, with a ‘Townsend–Perry’ constant of
$A_1\approx 1.25$
. The LES also yields approximate logarithmic laws for the higher-order moments of the streamwise velocity. Good agreement is found between
$A_p$
, the generalized ‘Townsend–Perry’ constants for moments of order
$2p$
, from experiments and simulations. Both are indicative of sub-Gaussian behaviour of the streamwise velocity fluctuations. The near-wall behaviour of the variance, the ranges of validity of the logarithmic law and in particular possible dependencies on characteristic length scales such as the roughness length
$z_0$
, the LES grid scale
$\Delta $
, and subgrid scale mixing length
$C_s\Delta $
are examined. We also present LES results on moments of spanwise and wall-normal fluctuations of velocity. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1120 1469-7645 |
DOI: | 10.1017/jfm.2014.510 |